Underwater Symphony” Exhibit Now at Princeton Public Library
“NAUTICAL HARMONY”: This work by Richa Rashmi is featured in “Underwater Symphony,” an exhibit inspired by the underwater world, on view through March 15 at Princeton Public Library.
“Underwater Symphony,” an exhibit of paintings and drawings by artist Richa Rashmi, is on view at Princeton Public Library, 65 Witherspoon Street. Located in the Technology Center and the hallway on the library’s second floor, the works will be on view through March 15.
The exhibit reflects the intricate beauty of marine life, the mysteries of the deep, and the mesmerizing world beneath the ocean’s surface. It is intended to inspire a greater appreciation for the oceans and their inhabitants.
Born in India, Rashmi is a self-taught artist who has been painting since childhood under her father’s guidance. She creates abstract, modern, and contemporary art using acrylics and watercolor.
“Art is a way for me to connect with my inner self,” said Rashmi in her artist’s statement. “The origin of my art is spiritual, raw, honest, and vulnerable, and (it) expresses an exploration of life, self, and the meaningful connections that exist as a part of being in an interconnected world.”